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Last year we launched the world’s first-ever online piping competition. Today, we’ve just completed the fourth BagpipeLessons.com Online Competition with an expanded list of piping events and drumming events, too! We got a great response and we received nearly 300 entries in 37 piping events and 19 side drumming events with competitors in seven different grade levels, from 15 different countries on six continents.
Competitors were judged by their competition video recordings, each competitor received a complete sheet of comments from our international panel of world-class judges, and the prizewinning videos have been posted for the world to see. Results were posted immediately on the BagpipeLessons.com Facebook page. Visit us on Facebook and make sure to click “Like” to receive updates.
The final results are posted below, including the overall top winners in each competition grade level, the age category winners and the overall champion and scholarship winner for the P/M Alasdair Gillies Memorial Challenge. Also posted below are the winners of these categories: Best Video Background, Best Dress and Deportment, and Best Quality Video. The video links are posted for all prizewinners and other competitors who chose to share their videos. We’ve also listed the country for each of our prizewinning pipers and their tunes.
Thanks again to all of the competitors for your excellent entries. And thanks to James Laughlin of Come2Drum.com for helping us put together our first drumming events!
We’re committed to getting the very best world champion pipers and drummers from around the world to judge our online competitions. Special thanks to our outstanding judges who did an excellent job with a large number of entries and helped us get the results out in record fast time!
Our international panel of world-class judges:
Alan Bevan – Canada
Andrew Rogers – Canada
Brendan Eade – New Zealand
Colin Clansey – Canada
Dani Millar – Canada
Greg Wilson – New Zealand
Iain MacDonald – Canada
Ian K MacDonald – Canada
J.P. Troy – Canada
J.W. Troy – Canada
James MacHattie – Canada
Keith Paton – USA
Robert Mathieson – Scotland
March 2012 BagpipeLessons.com Online Piping & Drumming Competition Official Results
Beginner Piping Results
Overall Most Points in Beginner Piping
1. Kyle Prewitt – USA (264 points)
2. John JT Taylor – USA (126 points)
3. Paolo Di Nicola – Italy (112 points)
4. Nigel Gibbons – UK (81 points)
5. Danielle Danielsson – Australia (38 points)
6. Andrés Hernández Domínguez – Mexico (16 points)
Event 01. Beginner Piping (practice chanter) – Slow Air (at least 2 parts)
Judge: Iain MacDonald
1. Kyle Prewitt – USA – The Dark Isle
2. Paolo Di Nicola – Italy – Dream Angus (link)
3. John JT Taylor – USA – Scots Wha Hae
4. Nigel Gibbons – UK – Gin I Where A Barons Heir
5. Andrés Hernández Domínguez – Mexico – Scots Wah Hae (link)
(5 entered)
Event 02. Beginner Piping (practice chanter) – 3/4 or 4/4 March (2 or 4 parts)
Judge: Dani Millar
1. Kyle Prewitt – USA – Shoals of Herring
2. Nigel Gibbons – USA – Suo Gan
(2 entered)
Event 04. Beginner Piping (practice chanter) – 6/8 March (at least 2 parts)
Judge: James MacHattie
1. Kyle Prewitt – USA – Onaping Falls Centennial Pipe Band
2. Paolo Di Nicola – Italy – Steam Boat (link)
3. Danielle Danielsson – Australia – Skye Boat Song
(4 entered)
Event 05. Beginner Piping (practice chanter) – Piobaireachd (Ground Only)
Judge: Alan Bevan
1. John JT Taylor – USA – The Munro’s Salute
(1 entered)
Grade 5 Piping Results
Overall Most Points in Grade 5 Piping
1. Karina Huber – Austria (270 points)
2. Steve Joubert – South Africa (194 points)
3. Paul Johnson – USA (144 points)
4. Fred Arnold – Canada (126 points)
5. Ray Morrison – USA (124 points)
6. Jim Lowe – USA (88 points)
Event 06. Grade 5 Piping – Slow Air (at least 2 parts)
Judge: Keith Paton
1. Karina Huber – Austria – The Maids of (traditional) (link)
2. Paul Johnson – USA – Mrs. Joy Cairns
3. Fred Arnold – Canada – Morag of Dunvegan (6/8)
4. Steve Joubert – South Africa – The Lament for Jef Ar Penven
5. Ray Morrison – USA – Flight of the Eaglets or MacRobert’s Lament
6. Greg Ellsworth – USA – Going Home
(14 entered)
Event 07. Grade 5 Piping – 2/4 March (at least 4 parts)
Judge: Dr. Brendan Eade
1. Paul Johnson – USA – Prince Charles Welcome to Lochaber
2. Steve Joubert – South Africa – The Highland Wedding
3. Karina Huber – Austria – John Mac Donald of Glencoe (Wm. Laerie)
4. Fred Arnold – Canada – Barren Rocks – Mhairi’s Wedding
5. Jim Lowe – USA – Muir of Ord
6. Mike Greene – USA – Prince Charles Welcome to Lochaber – P/M Evan MacRae
Also competing:
Ray Morrison – USA – Miss Delicia Chisholm
(11 entered)
Event 08. Grade 5 Piping – 6/8 March (at least 2 parts)
Judge: James P. Troy
1. Steve Joubert – South Africa – MacDonald of the Isles
2. Karina Huber – Austria – Mrs Lily Christie (PM D. Shaw Ramsy B.E.M)
3. Carlos Henrique Perini Miranda – Brazil – Hundred Pipers (link)
4. Fred Arnold – Canada – Steamboat
5. Jim Lowe – USA – Major John MacLennan
6. Ray Morrison – USA – John D. Burgess
(10 entered)
Event 09. Grade 5 Piping – Jig (at least 2 parts)
Judge: Colin Clansey
1. Karina Huber – Austria – The Lame Leg i left behind
2. Nicholas Comuni – Brazil – Jig – Paddy leather Breeches (link)
3. Fred Arnold – Canada – Banjo Breakdown (First 2 parts)
4. Steve Joubert – South Africa – Paddy’s Leather Breeches
5. Emile Suerinck – France – Dirty rice ‘n haggis (First 2 parts)
6. Ray Morrison – USA – Oft in the Stilly Night (link)
Also competing:
John McClure – USA – Glasgow City Police Pipers (link)
(12 entered)
Event 10. Grade 5 Piping – Piobaireachd (Ground Only)
Judge: James MacHattie
1. Ray Morrison – USA – The Glen is Mine
2. Jim Lowe – USA – Lament for the Old Sword (ground)
(3 entered)
Grade 4 Piping Results
Overall Most Points in Grade 4 Piping
1. Rik Mendez – USA (376 points)
2. Matthew Fleek – USA (207 points)
3. Dagmar Pesta – Germany (130 points)
4. John Urdiales – USA (114 points)
5. Lucas Mitsch – USA (88 points)
6. Russell Prewitt – USA (57 points)
Event 11. Grade 4 Piping – 2/4 March (at least 4 parts)
Judge: James W. Troy
1. Matthew Fleek – USA – Athol and Breadalbane Gathering (link)
2. Rik Mendez – USA – The Conundrum
3. John Urdiales – USA – Wrangler McQueen
4. Marty McKeon – USA – The Iron Division
5. Russell Prewitt – USA – The Drunken Piper
6. Dagmar Pesta – Germany – Lady Lever Park
(9 entered)
Event 12. Grade 4 Piping – Strathspey & Reel (each tune at least 4 parts)
Judge: Greg Wilson
1. Rik Mendez – USA – Highland Harry – Sound of Sleat
2. Matthew Fleek – USA – Kathleen Gillies – Kalabakan (link)
3. Dagmar Pesta – Germany – Highland Fling – Duntroon
(3 entered)
Event 13. Grade 4 Piping – 6/8 March (at least 4 parts)
Judge: Ian K. MacDonald
1. Rik Mendez – USA – John D. Burgess
2. John Urdiales – USA – Captain Craig Brown
3. Erik Lima – Mexico – Duncan McGillivray (link)
4. Marty McKeon – USA – The Eighth Army
5. Russell Prewitt – USA – Cameron MacFadyen
6. Dagmar Pesta – Germany – Major John McLennan
(9 entered)
Event 14. Grade 4 Piping – Piobaireachd (Ground and Next Variation)
Judge: Andrew Rogers
1. Rik Mendez – USA – The Battle of Auldearn (Setting #2)
2. Dagmar Pesta – Germany – Glengary’s Lament
3. John Campbell – UK – Field of Gold
4. Matthew Fleek – USA – Field of Gold (link)
5. Chris Tabram – Australia – The Blue Ribbon
6. John Urdiales – USA – Struan Robertson’s Salute
(11 entered)
Event 15. Grade 4 Piping – Jig (at least 4 parts)
Judge: Dr. Brendan Eade
1. Lucas Mitsch – USA – Paddy’s Leather Breeches
2. Rik Mendez – USA – The Old Wife of the Mill Dust
3. Matthew Fleek – USA – Lark in the Morning (link)
4. Russell Prewitt – USA – The Glasgow City Police Pipers
5. Dagmar Pesta – Germany – Paddy’s Leather Breeches
6. John Urdiales – USA – The Old Wife of the Milldust
(5 entered)
Grade 3 Piping Results
Overall Most Points in Grade 3 Piping
1. Soren Larsen – Denmark (276 points)
2. Romana Brunner – Austria (252 points)
3. William Shropshire – USA (210 points)
4. John Campbell – UK (122 points)
5. J David Hester – USA (98 points)
6. Lachlan McPhee – Australia (57 points)
Event 16. Grade 3 Piping – March – Strathspey & Reel (each tune at least 4 parts)
Judge: Alan Bevan
1. Soren Larsen – Denmark – The Cowal Gathering – Dornie Ferry – MacKay From Skye (link)
2. John Campbell – UK – The Seige of Delhi – Caledonian Canal – Bessy MacIntyre
3. Romana Brunner – Austria – The Glenfinnan Highland Gathering – Arniston Castle – Traditional Reel (link)
4. William Shropshire – USA – Arthur Bognold of Lochrosque – Susan MacLeod – The Sound of Sleat (link)
5. Lachlan McPhee – Australia – The Conundrum – The Caledonian Society of London – Mrs McPherson of Inveran
6. Craig Gerbich – New Zealand – (link)
Also competing:
Josh Chandler – Australia – Leaving Lunga – Caledonian Society of London and Mrs Macpherson of Inveran
Sean Becker – USA – Knightswood Ceilidh – John Roy Stewart – Dolina MacKay (link)
(12 entered)
Event 17. Grade 3 Piping – 6/8 March (at least 4 parts)
Judge: Dani Millar
1. Romana Brunner – Austria – Auld Adam
2. William Shropshire – USA – The Sweet Maid of Mull (link)
3. Soren Larsen – Denmark – Rab’s Wedding (link)
4. Sean Becker – USA – Jean Mauchline (link)
5. Angela Goodwin – Canada – Ellenor
6. John Campbell – UK – Major John Maclennan
(11 entered)
Event 18. Grade 3 Piping – Jig (at least 4 parts)
Judge: Greg Wilson
1. William Shropshire – USA – Alan MacPherson of Mosspark (link)
2. Soren Larsen – Denmark – Paddy’s Leather Breeches (link)
3. Romana Brunner – Austria – The Braes of Mellinish (link)
4. Lachlan McPhee – Australia – The Judges Dilemma
5. Angela Goodwin – Canada – Troy’s Wedding
6. J David Hester – USA – Glasgow City Pipers
Also competing:
Jan Belak – Germany – Donella Beaton
Sean Becker – USA – Donald Camerons Powder Horn (link)
(15 entered)
Event 19. Grade 3 Piping – Hornpipe (at least 4 parts)
Judge: Keith Paton
1. Romana Brunner – Austria – Donalde MacLeod
2. Soren Larsen – Denmark – Donald MacLeod (link)
3. Craig Gerbich – New Zealand – John Walsh’s Walk (link)
4. Jan Belak – Germany – The Man from Skye
5. William Shropshire – USA – The Train Journey North (link)
6. Lucas Mitsch – USA – The Crossing of the Minch
Also competing:
Sean Becker – USA – Stevies First Bar (link)
(14 entered)
Event 20. Grade 3 Piping – Piobaireachd
Judge: Iain MacDonald
1. J David Hester – USA – The Groat
2. John Campbell – UK – Munros’ Salute
3. Soren Larsen – Denmark – Sir James MacDonald of the Isles Lament (link)
4. William Shropshire – USA – The Desperate Battle (link)
5. Lachlan McPhee – Australia – Too Long in this Condition
6. Jan Belak – Germany – Struan Robertson’s Salute
(10 entered)
Grade 2 Piping Results
Overall Most Points in Grade 2 Piping
1. Malcolm Mackellar – Australia (281 points)
2. Daniel Emery – USA (224 points)
3. Chris Cahoon – USA (176 points)
4. Ben Gibbons – UK (154 points)
5. John Stewart – Canada (126 points)
6. Daniel Del Piccolo – UK (67 points)
Event 21. Grade 2 Piping – March – Strathspey & Reel (each tune at least 4 parts)
Judge: James MacHattie
1. Daniel Emery – USA – Mary Anderson of Lochranza – Maggie Cameron – Bessie MacIntyre (link)
2. Malcolm Mackellar – Australia – John Mcdonald of Glenco – Maggie Cameron – Alick C. MacGregor (link)
3. Chris Cahoon – USA – Duke of Roxborough’s Farewell to the Blackmount Forest – Shepherd’s Crook – and Thompsom’s Dirk (link)
4. Nick Tomkins – Australia – John McDonald of Glencoe – Maggie Cameron – Colonel McLeod (link)
5. Daniel Del Piccolo – UK – John MacDonald of Glencoe – Sandy McPherson – Captain Lachlan McPhail of Tiree
6. Ryan Moore – Canada – David Ross – Susan MacLeod – the Man from Glengarry (link)
(11 entered)
Event 22. Grade 2 Piping – Jigs (two jigs – each tune at least 4 parts)
Judge: James P. Troy
1. Chris Cahoon – USA – The Judges Dilemna – Cutting Bracken (link)
2. Ben Gibbons – UK – Cork Hill and Banjo Breakdown
3. Daniel Emery – USA – Sgt. Maguire – The Snuff Wife (link)
4. Malcolm Mackellar – Australia – The Geese in the bog – I laid a herring in Saut (link)
5. John Stewart – Canada – The Ewe with the Crooked Horn – The Curlew
6. Daniel Del Piccolo – UK – Paddy’s Leather Breaches – Glasgow City Bobbies (Gordon Walker setting)
Also competing:
Nick Tomkins – Australia – The Wrafter’s Jam – The Curlew (link)
(8 entered)
Event 23. Grade 2 Piping – 6/8 March (at least 4 parts)
Judge: Andrew Rogers
1. Daniel Emery – USA – John Burgess (link)
2. Malcolm Mackellar – Australia – The Heights of Cassino (link)
3. John Stewart – Canada – John MacColl’s Farewell to the Scottish Horse
4. Daniel Del Piccolo – UK – Donald MacLean of Lewis
5. Andrew Kerr – UK – Angus MacKinnon (link)
6. Ben Gibbons – UK – Cock of the North
(8 entered)
Event 24. Grade 2 Piping – Hornpipe (at least 4 parts)
Judge: Colin Clansey
1. Ben Gibbons – UK – Moonshine
2. Malcolm Mackellar – Australia – Tam Bain’s Lum (link)
3. Claus Reiss – Denmark – Crossing the Minch (link)
4. Chris Cahoon – USA – Duncan Johnstone (link)
5. John Stewart – Canada – Alex MacIntyre’s Hornpipe
6. Daniel Emery – USA – The Man From Skye (link)
Also competing:
Daniel Del Piccolo – UK – Sandy’s New Chanter
Nick Tomkins – Australia – Duncan Johnson (link)
(11 entered)
Event 25. Grade 2 Piping – Piobaireachd
Judge: James W. Troy
1. Malcolm Mackellar – Australia – Glengary’s Lament (link)
2. John Stewart – Canada – Struan Robertson’s Salute
3. J David Hester – USA – Too Long in This Condition
4. Chris Cahoon – USA – Piper’s Warning to His Master
5. Daniel Del Piccolo – UK – The Little Spree
6. Kevin Kilby – USA – Clan Campbell’s Gathering (link)
Also competing:
Ryan Moore – Canada – MacCrimmon’s Sweetheart (link)
(8 entered)
Grade 1 Piping Results
Overall Most Points in Grade 1 Piping
1. Sandy Dalziel – Australia (440 points)
2. Bill Peters – Canada (249 points)
3. Andrew Yu – Chun Kit – Hong Kong (56 points)
4. Stephen Ross – Australia (38 points)
5. John McGrath – USA (38 points)
6. Claus Reiss – Denmark (25 points)
Event 26. Grade 1 Piping – March – Strathspey & Reel (each tune at least 4 parts)
Judge: Ian K. MacDonald
1. Sandy Dalziel – Australia – Father John MacMillan of Barra – Dornie Ferry – Alick Cameron (Champion Piper)
2. Andrew Yu – Chun Kit – Hong Kong – Captain Campbell of Drumavoisk – The Piper’s Bonnet – The Grey Bob
3. John McGrath – USA – john macdonald of glencoe – the pipers bonet – broad ford bay (link)
4. Bill Peters – Canada – 71st Highlanders – Caledonian Society of London – Thompson’s Dirk (link)
5. John Stewart – Canada – Leaving Glenurquhart – Highland Harry – Alick C. MacGregor
(5 entered)
Event 27. Grade 1 Piping – Jigs (two jigs – each tune at least 4 parts)
Judge: Alan Bevan
1. Sandy Dalziel – Australia – Allan MacPherson of Mosspark – Minnie Hynd
2. Bill Peters – Canada – Inspector Donald Campbell of Ness – Thief of Lochaber (link)
(3 entered)
Event 28. Grade 1 Piping – 6/8 March (at least 4 parts)
Judge: Dr. Brendan Eade
1. Sandy Dalziel – Australia – Pipe Major John D Burgess
2. Bill Peters – Canada – Dr Ross’s 50th Welcome to the Argyllshire Gathering (link)
(3 entered)
Event 29. Grade 1 Piping – Hornpipes (two hornpipes – each tune at least 4 parts)
Judge: Robert Mathieson
1. Sandy Dalziel – Australia – Pipe Major Calum Campbells Caprice – Jack Adrift
2. Bill Peters – Canada – Fiona Ferguson – The Man from Skye (link)
(3 entered)
Event 30. Grade 1 Piping – Piobaireachd
Judge: Greg Wilson
1. Sandy Dalziel – Australia – MacCrimmon’s Sweetheart
2. Bill Peters – Canada – The Unjust Incarceration (link)
3. Stephen Ross – Australia – MacKintosh’s Lament Piob Soc
4. Claus Reiss – Denmark – The Little Spree
(6 entered)
Event 31. Any Grade Piping – Medley (4-6 Minutes)
Judge: Robert Mathieson
1. Nick Tomkins – Australia (link)
2. Chris Cahoon – USA
3. Sandy Dalziel – Australia
4. Dagmar Pesta – Germany
(6 entered)
P/M Alasdair Gillies Memorial Challenge 6/8 March
This event was created to honor the great piping legend, Alasdair Gillies, who recently passed away. Alasdair will go down as one of the greatest pipers in history. For this event, pipers competed by playing a single 6/8 March. Prizes were awarded in several different age categories, and the first place winners were judged against each other to determine our overall champion and winner of a $200 scholarship to go towards their piping tuition.
P/M Alasdair Gillies Memorial Challenge Overall Champion and Scholarship Winner for March 2012
William Shropshire – USA – The Sweet Maid of Mull (link)
Event 34. P/M Alasdair Gillies Memorial Challenge 6/8 March (at least 4 parts) – for pipers age 13 to 14 years
Judge: Iain MacDonald
1. William Shropshire – USA – The Sweet Maid of Mull (link)
(2 entered)
Event 35. P/M Alasdair Gillies Memorial Challenge 6/8 March (at least 4 parts) – for pipers age 15 to 17 years
Judge: Alan Bevan
1. Malcolm Mackellar – Australia – The Ross Battery (link)
(2 entered)
Event 36. P/M Alasdair Gillies Memorial Challenge 6/8 March (at least 4 parts) – for pipers age 18 to 20 years
Judge: Ian K. MacDonald
1. Nick Tomkins – Australia – Duncan McGilvary Chief Steward (link)
(1 entered)
Event 37. P/M Alasdair Gillies Memorial Challenge 6/8 March (at least 4 parts) – for pipers 21 and older
Judge: Robert Mathieson
1. John McGrath – USA – MacLeod of Mull (link)
2. Chris Cahoon – USA – The Coronation of Queen Elizabeth (link)
3. Bill Peters – Canada – PM Donald Maclean of Lewis (link)
4. Soren Larsen – Denmark – Rab’s Wedding (link)
5. John Stewart – Canada – Miss Ishabel T. MacDonald
6. Daniel Emery – USA – Kirkhill (link)
Also competing:
Matthew Fleek – USA – P/M Donald McClean of Lewis (link)
Sean Becker – USA – Leaving Port Askaig (link)
Overall Most Points in All Piping Events
(including Open Medley and P/M Alasdair Gillies Memorial Challenge)
1. Sandy Dalziel – Australia (478 points)
2. Rik Mendez – USA (376 points)
3. Malcolm Mackellar – Australia (369 points)
4. Soren Larsen – Denmark (301 points)
5. William Shropshire – USA (298 points)
6. Chris Cahoon – USA (288 points)
Beginner Drumming Results
Overall Most Points in Beginner Drumming
1. Nathan Hurt – USA (88 points)
1. Bruce Besley – USA (88 points)
Event 102. Beginner Drum Pad 4/4 March (at least 2 parts)
Judge: Gordon Lee
1. Nathan Hurt – USA – Scotland the Brave
(1 entered)
Event 103. Beginner Drum Pad 2/4 March (at least 2 parts)
Judge: Gordon Lee
1. Bruce Besley – USA – The Muir of Ord
(2 entered)
Grade 5 Drumming Results
Overall Most Points in Grade 5 Drumming
1. Andrew Merchant – USA (88 points)
Event 105. Grade 5 Side Drumming 4/4 March (at least 4 parts)
Judge: Gordon Lee
1. Andrew Merchant – UK – Murdo’s Wedding
The Meeting of the Waters” (link)
(1 entered)
Grade 4 Drumming Results
Overall Most Points in Grade 4 Drumming
1. Patrick Moran – New Zealand (176 points)
2. Randy White – USA (88 points)
3. Michael Theriault – Canada (56 points)
4. Aidan Smith – New Zealand (56 points)
Event 107. Grade 4 Side Drumming 6/8 March (at least 4 parts)
Judge: Gordon Lee
1. Randy White – USA – Pipe Major Donald McClean of Lewis
(3 entered)
Event 108. Grade 4 Side Drumming March – Strathspey & Reel (each tune at least 2 parts)
Judge: Duncan Millar
1. Patrick Moran – New Zealand – Delcia Chisholm – Mac N Irish – Becky Ewen (link)
2. Aidan Smith – New Zealand – Delcia Chisholm – Mac N Irish – Becky Ewen (link)
(3 entered)
Event 109. Grade 4 Side Drumming Jig (at least 4 parts)
Judge: Duncan Millar
1. Patrick Moran – New Zealand – Rocking the Baby (link)
2. Michael Theriault – Canada – Old Wife of the Mill Dust (link)
(4 entered)
Grade 3 Drumming Results
Overall Most Points in Grade 3 Drumming
1. Oscar Sobalirov – Australia (264 points)
Event 110. Grade 3 Side Drumming March – Strathspey & Reel (M at least 4 parts – S & R each at least 2 parts)
Judge: Duncan Millar
1. Oscar Sobalirov – Australia – Hugh Kennedy – Susan Mcleod – Dolina McKay
(1 entered)
Event 111. Grade 3 Side Drumming 6/8 March (at least 4 parts)
Judge: Duncan Millar
1. Oscar Sobalirov – Australia – John D Burgess
(1 entered)
Event 112. Grade 3 Side Drumming Jig (at least 4 parts)
Judge: Duncan Millar
1. Oscar Sobalirov – Australia – Old Wife of the Milldust
(1 entered)
Grade 2 Drumming Results
Overall Most Points in Grade 2 Drumming
1. Eoin Aitken – Australia (176 points)
2. Jake Broadhurst – New Zealand (88 points)
3. Aaron Mitchell – New Zealand (56 points)
4. David Spotswood – Australia (38 points)
Event 113. Grade 2 Side Drumming March – Strathspey & Reel (each tune at least 4 parts)
Judge: Duncan Millar
1. Jake Broadhurst – New Zealand – John MacDonald of Glencoe – Caledonian Society of London – Brown Haired Maid (link)
2. Aaron Mitchell – New Zealand – Kilbowie Cottage – Caledonian Society of London – Brown Haired Maid (link)
3. David Spotswood – Australia – John McDonald of Glencoe – Maggie Cameron – Lexy McAskill
(2 entered)
Event 114. Grade 2 Side Drumming 6/8 March (at least 4 parts)
Judge: Paul Turner
1. Eoin Aitken – Australia – Pipe Major Donald MacLean of Lewis (link)
(1 entered)
Event 115. Grade 2 Side Drumming Hornpipe & Jig (each tune at least 4 parts)
Judge: Paul Turner
1. Eoin Aitken – Australia – Ian Green of Greentrax – The Curlew (link)
(1 entered)
Grade 1 Drumming Results
Overall Most Points in Grade 1 Drumming
1. Rory McPherson – USA (88 points)
Event 116. Grade 1 Side Drumming March – Strathspey & Reel (each tune at least 4 parts)
Judge: Paul Turner
1. Rory McPherson – USA – John MacDonald of Glencoe – Atholl Cummers – John Morrison of Assynt House
(2 entered)
Overall Most Points in All Drumming Events
1. Oscar Sobalirov – Australia (264 points)
2. Eoin Aitken – Australia (176 points)
2. Patrick Moran – Australia (176 points)
Special Awards
Best Video Background:
Greg Ellsworth – USA
Best Dress and Deportment:
Karina Huber – Austria (link)
Best Quality Video:
Ben Gibbons – UK